When scandal poisons the halls of ivy by MICHAEL SOMMERS
Despite its open-ended conclusion, "Good Boys and True" may resemble a staged TV drama, but the urgency of the performances lends the show considerable vitality as it unfolds.
Despite its open-ended conclusion, "Good Boys and True" may resemble a staged TV drama, but the urgency of the performances lends the show considerable vitality as it unfolds.
Imagine a one-man show with the veteran actor William Daniels morphing into John Adams, John Quincy Adams, even Abigail Adams.
Bobbie instills in his company a genuine sense of joyfulness that warms the audience in its glow.
In the next seven weeks, Erin Weaver will get married 21 times.
If that adage regarding the proper thing to do when there's nothing nice to say was applied to the new musical "Glory Days," then the rest of this space would be blank.
On opening night, "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse" got the ultimate compliment from its young audience.